Barb Cook Accomplishments

Barb Cook’s achievements and accomplishments span a wide and lengthy array in helping and supporting those on and associated with the Autism Spectrum. If you would like to engage with Barb in writing articles, speaking events, media time or feel she would be of help, please email Barb via our BFAA contact page and Barb will endeavour to support or help where she can.

2016

30th May Australian Ambassador for the International Aspergirl Society

Founded and presided over by Rudy Simone, author, singer and songwriter

16th February Book Endorsement for Been There, Done That Try This – Tony Attwood, Craig Evans & Anita Lesko

Been There. Done That. Try This! – An Aspie’s Guide to Life on Earth

Edited by Tony Attwood, Craig R. Evans and Anita Lesko
Been There. Done That. Try This! gathers a team of top Aspie mentors to pass along insights for successful living to the next generation. Temple Grandin, Liane Holliday Willey, and many others, offer advice on coping with key stressors including anxiety, self-esteem, careers, and friendship. Each chapter ends with commentary from Dr. Tony Attwood.

‘Resonating profoundly with my own difficulties, the Aspie mentors within this book validate our challenges from their personal experiences. By giving positive practical advice, the Aspie mentors better equip us for many aspects of our everyday living. This is an outstanding guide that every Aspie should own!’
– Barb Cook, Editor-in-Chief of Autism Aspergers Network Magazine and co-founder of Australian Autism Aspergers Network Inc

4th February Book Endorsement – The Wonderful World of Work – Jeanette Purkis

The Wonderful World of Work – A Workbook for Asperteens

Jeanette Purkis, illustrated by Andrew Hore
Full of practical information, engaging activities, fun illustrations and inspiring personal stories, this hands-on workbook demystifies the world of work to help teens with Autism Spectrum Disorder feel confident in their ability to get a job and encourages them to think about careers that might suit their skills and interests.

‘Getting that first job can be a daunting experience. In this workbook, Jeanette provides step-by-step, easy-to-understand advice on how to succeed in joining the workforce. With a positive approach to résumé writing, gaining work experience, sound interview skills, to what is expected in the workplace, The Wonderful World of Work opens up many doors of opportunity, arming Asperteens with the right knowledge and ambition to mastering a fulfilling career ahead.’
– Barb Cook, Editor-in-Chief of Autism Aspergers Network Magazine and co-founder of Australian Autism Aspergers Network Inc.

Filmed live at the side of the road outside the Channel 10 studio in Maroochydore and linked across to Sydney. Was certainly a weird experience talking live to people you can’t see but only hear in your ear piece.

Discussion on Aspergers Syndrome, Susan Boyle and later in life diagnosis with Barb Cook and the Channel Ten Wake Up team. Barb gives a personal account of her difficulties living with aspergers before gaining a diagnosis at the age of 40 and relates to the struggles that Susan would have encountered and the relief at finally getting an understanding of who they are.

16th October Australian Women’s Weekly

Article – I was diagnosed with Autism at 40

Barb Cook was just 14 years old when her mother was dragged off to an asylum because she had autism. For the next 25 years, Barb tried keep her own symptoms hidden from medical professionals until she was finally diagnosed with Asperger’s at 40. Here, she writes about her journey from terror to acceptance and relief.

For Barb Cook this was one of the most amazing moments meeting with Temple Grandin. Such an inspiring woman. Barb was attending an event at which Temple and many other wonderful speakers, including Kathy Lette, gave excellent talks over two days.

25th May Symposium Panel Member – Aspergers and the Autism Spectrum

Panel member of 5 at a Wellbeing Expo to a large crowd. First live speaking event.

30th April Channel 7 Local News

Covering the release of the new Australian Autism Aspergers Network magazine.

25th April Noosa Today Paper

Magazine is an Australian First

20th April Meeting Professor Tony Attwood for the 1st time

Barb met Tony for the first time at one of his seminar’s on Women with ASC. Barb was shocked to have Tony “chase her down” in the crowd about the recently released Autism Aspergers Network magazine and asking where was his column!
Such a great day and Tony even did a fantastic short promo talk about how much he loved and supported the magazine.
This was the beginning of many more meetings and working together with Tony in getting great information out there on Autism Spectrum Conditions.

Most of us already know there’s a fabulous community of people involved with autism. Whether you’re on the spectrum or love someone with autism, there are helpful people with positive news everywhere. In fact, the positive news is being piled up so fast, that new mediums and outlets to distribute this encouragement are called for.

And here to answer that call from down under is editor Barbara Cook. Her new, noteworthy entry is a magazine dedicated to “all things related to autism.” Autism Hangout please welcome today’s guest, the founder, publisher and editor of the Australian Autism Asperger’s Network Magazine, Barbara Cook.